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Old 26 Aug 2007, 07:54 am
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Default 95 honda civic ex?

how much would you pay for a 95 honda civic ex sunroof that needs work like the ac has a leak the sunroof wont open and the motor has a knock a small one it may be the head we are getting that looked at next weekend oh and the air bag light is on
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Old 26 Aug 2007, 07:58 am
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well with a nock in the motor and some other major issues these arent small problem i wount pay any more than 500.00$ for it
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Old 26 Aug 2007, 08:02 am
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not very much try not to be so honest when you sell it if your looking to buy look the other way
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Old 26 Aug 2007, 08:04 am
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an engine head is a huge, huge expense. If it's the head, I'd run. It would likely cost someone the price of the car. It doesn't sound like a great deal, but if the mileage is low enough, I guess someone could think about fixing it. Hard to say not knowing mileage, but um, $800?
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Old 26 Aug 2007, 08:08 am
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nothing hondas are crap, sorry
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Old 26 Aug 2007, 08:10 am
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If the motor on the sun roof makes noise it is just the spring. $5 to fix.AC depends on where the leak is. Probly under the dash like most of them. $8 bottle of R134 every other month.Knock in motor? Could be alot of things. I would reset the valve lash first. That might be the noise you are talking about. Fixing it is free if you have the right tools.But I still wouldn't pay much for it.
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Old 26 Aug 2007, 08:18 am
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i would suggest that you have a mechanic check the vehicle out first, you want to make sure that the engine ans transmission is in good running condition...then i would check out the costs to repair the other issues...
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Old 26 Aug 2007, 08:28 am
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I wouldn't buy it
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